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Reduce Energy, Maintenance, and Manpower Costs with Pauluhn Apex LED

ByCody Bohl

3/22/2018
Featuring the industry’s broadest range of LED luminaires for harsh, hazardous, and industrial environments, Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds can deliver a lighting solution that performs reliably in even the worst conditions. All the while reducing your energy, maintenance, and manpower costs. Pauluhn Apex LED...
Featuring the industry’s broadest range of LED luminaires for harsh, hazardous, and industrial environments, Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds can deliver a lighting solution that performs reliably in even the worst conditions. All the while reducing your energy, maintenance, and manpower costs. Pauluhn Apex LED luminaires are engineered to provide maintenance-free performance, while delivering long life and high lumen output for food and beverage applications. Other highlights include:
  • Rugged design
  • High efficacy
  • Thermal management
  • Quality of light
  • Versatile mounting
With their rugged design, the Crouse-Hinds Pauluhn Apex LED luminaries are built to withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, water, and dust. The high efficacy produces up to 118 lumens per watt. With thermal management, effective heat sinking will ensure longer life. Additionally, customized optics were designed to maximize light distribution and intensity. So many facilities are making the switch from fluorescent to LED because of the reduction in energy costs, lower total cost of ownership, and maintenance reduction.

Pauluhn Apex linear LED luminaires are designed to replace fluorescent T12, T8, and T5HO luminaires in hose down, food processing, and corrosive environments. Three models of the Apex are available, from 13,000 to 25,000 lumens.

To learn more about Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds Pauluhn Apex LED luminaires, click HEREor contact a Standard Electric Supply account manager today. Visit www.standardelectricsupply.com or call 1-800-318-4618.

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